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  1. Wave | Properties, Characteristics & Effects | Britannica

    Wave, a ridge or swell on the surface of a body of water, normally having a forward motion distinct from the oscillatory motion of the particles that successively compose it.

  2. Dispersion (water waves) - Wikipedia

    Water waves, in this context, are waves propagating on the water surface, with gravity and surface tension as the restoring forces. As a result, water with a free surface is generally …

  3. Water waves - University of Tennessee

    Waves are formed as the displaced water under the influence of gravity attempts to regain its equilibrium. The initial size of a tsunami is determined by the amount of vertical sea floor …

  4. Water Waves: Motion, Types, and Surf Zone Dynamics

    Jun 15, 2025 · Explore the science of water waves, components of water waves, including wave height, wavelength, orbital motion, and surf zone.

  5. Why does the ocean have waves?

    Jun 16, 2024 · Waves transmit energy, not water, and are commonly caused by the wind as it blows across the ocean, lakes, and rivers. Waves caused by the gravitational pull of the moon …

  6. Waves and swells - Encyclopedia of the Environment

    Apr 27, 2021 · Waves can also be generated by a moving body in the water, such as bow waves. The displacement of the ocean floor due to an earthquake or an underwater landslide can also …

  7. Water Wave - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Water waves are defined as surface waves that exhibit both transverse and longitudinal components, causing the liquid to rise and fall as the waveform travels along the surface.